The correct answer is D. Audit - Workers with Multiple Time Period Schedules .
In Workday Time Tracking, a worker should generally have only one active time period schedule so that time entry, approvals, period close, and downstream payroll processing function correctly. When a worker is assigned to more than one time period schedule, it can create confusion around which period controls their time entry deadlines, submission windows, and approval timing. Because this is a setup and data integrity issue, Workday provides a specific audit report to identify workers who have this problem.
The report Audit - Workers with Multiple Time Period Schedules is designed exactly for this purpose. It helps administrators quickly find workers with conflicting schedule assignments so corrective action can be taken. This makes it the best report to run when validating time tracking configuration and ensuring clean administrative setup.
The other options are not intended for this audit purpose. View Work Schedule Calendar shows schedule-related calendar details, not duplicate period schedule assignments. View Period Schedule displays the schedule itself, but not necessarily workers with multiple assignments. View Worker’s Time Eligibility is used to review time tracking eligibility rules and related setup, not to detect duplicate period schedules.